I'm at least happy that Kimmel's monologue was able to spread this quickly.
Of what value is Koch money to John McCain? He's an 81-year-old man with aggressive brain tumor. He's either not going to make it to the end of his term, or he will but not run for re-election at 85. So as much the Koch brothers can make or break the careers of most of the Senate Republican conference, it's of no issue to McCain anymore.
Anyone mention this bombshell yet?
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...d-conversations-between-manafort-and-russians
Cool, cool.
Well if you say so.Kasie Hunt (@kasie)
NEWS:
"It is the Leader's intention to consider Graham/Cassidy on the floor next week."
My money is still on Mueller to charge a couple of people with treason alongside various conspiracy and lesser charges we all anticipate. This would force Trump's hand on whether to pardon something of that magnitude.
Cool, cool.
Nobody has been convicted of treason in almost a century. Mostly because we dont declare wars anymore.
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McCain is NOT ready to back this bill: "I want the regular order"
There's a lot of "unpresidented" things happening right now though
If Trump and his cronies want to send the country back in time, hell, why not give 'em some treason charges while we're at it?
I want the regular order with a side order of fries and a medium Diet Coke, pleaseMcCain still seems to be a firm no as of 5 minutes ago:
I want the regular order with a side order of fries and a medium Diet Coke, please
McCain still seems to be a firm no as of 5 minutes ago:
I think what he means is, it's not legally treason because we are not at war with Russia.
Nobody has been convicted of treason in almost a century. Mostly because we don't declare wars anymore.
To me it sounds like he doesn't care about the content, he cares about the process.McCain still seems to be a firm no as of 5 minutes ago:
To me it sounds like he doesn't care about the content, he cares about the process.
If we want to take that argument to its logical extreme, Trump declaring Putin as the new President of the United States wouldn't be Treason because we aren't at war with Russia.I think what he means is, it's not legally treason because we are not at war with Russia.
That's a Republican talking point plan that would exist for like, literally any Democratic healthcare plan. Who cares what they have to say?
Because the tax burden for a Medicare option on the marketplace would be far, far less than this one. And it would adversely affect nearly all employed Americans far, far less than single-payer would at this time. They wouldn't be able to use the $32 billion dollar figure, and they wouldn't be able to use the idea that it would actually hurt Americans anywhere near as badly as they are now.
Man do you think anyone is taking this shit seriously? Bernie's plan can't pass. Graham's plan might. Y'all should have learned from Obama's presidency that it's basically impossible to rally people against whatever the minority party is proposing, because who cares? The GOP tried to repeal ACA 50 times before they got the presidency, and hardly anyone gave a shit because they knew there was no consequence for it. That's Bernie's plan.This, ladies and gentlemen, is Exhibit A for why trying to jump immediately to single-payer was a horrible idea:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-re...is-weaponize-bernie-sanders-single-payer-plan
Here is the republican talking points sheet for the healthcare plan:
Absolutely zero things about their own healthcare disaster, and all focus pointed at the tax burden single-payer would give to the middle-class. And, to be fair, the attack about tax increases on Americans is accurate. So basically their entire method to selling their horrible bill over this next week is, "Your alternative is a huge tax increase."
I just feel that Bernie, though he means well, does more damage than good to the democratic platform.
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By the way, if Graham-Cassidy passes next week, Schumer and Pelosi will have inadvertently made it possible by their early CR deal w/ Trump.
I just feel that Bernie, though he means well, does more damage than good to the democratic platform.
That's a Republican talking point plan that would exist for like, literally any Democratic healthcare plan. Who cares what they have to say?
Man do you think anyone is taking this shit seriously? Bernie's plan can't pass. Graham's plan might. Y'all should have learned from Obama's presidency that it's basically impossible to rally people against whatever the minority party is proposing, because who cares? The GOP tried to repeal ACA 50 times before they got the presidency, and hardly anyone gave a shit because they knew there was no consequence for it. That's Bernie's plan.
Some encouraging news out of New Hampshire, where Manchester (the biggest city in the state) just had its mayoral primary. Democrat Joyce Craig finished ahead of incumbent R mayor Ted Gatsas 53-46 - in 2015, Gatsas won the primary over Craig 43-37, and beat her in the general election by 85 votes. While the GE result could be very different, it's a good sign for Dem enthusiasm and support.
Sanders "bill" isn't even really a bill nor is it close to a floor vote nor are they trying to seriously push it without hearings, a CBO score, etc. Who would that argument work on that was already gungho for ACA repeal?
Granted I dunno why Sanders didn't just wait two weeks but I find it hard to think this line of attack by the GOP would be helpful?
They would just make things up. I will never understand the argument to propose policy around what we're worried Republicans will say because no matter what you do they're always going to lie and exaggerate and tell everyone it's the most destructive plan ever.
They would just make things up. I will never understand the argument to propose policy around what we're worried Republicans will say because no matter what you do they're always going to lie and exaggerate and tell everyone it's the most destructive plan ever.
I have nothing against Sanders' proposal, even if I think it can't work. Start there and end with public option.
If we want to take that argument to its logical extreme, Trump declaring Putin as the new President of the United States wouldn't be Treason because we aren't at war with Russia.
This and grandstanding Sanders shows the left played itself.
In all fairness, none of the other democrats have put out any bills on fixes for the ACA. So in a way it's a valid comparison between where we are now, and the only two tabled proposals, Bernie's and Graham one.
Hell, they say in that very quote that Obamacare "failed spectacularly and devastated" the healthcare system.
Doesn't matter what's proposed, they'll lie.
I have nothing against Sanders' proposal, even if I think it can't work. Start there and end with public option.
This and grandstanding Sanders shows the left played itself.
In all fairness, none of the other democrats have put out any bills on fixes for the ACA. So in a way it's a valid comparison between where we are now, and the only two tabled proposals, Bernie's and Graham one.
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Colleague Jason Donner rpts Murkowski just finished mtg Graham/Cassidy in Sullivan's office. Ready to back health care bill? "Nope, I'm not"
Except you can't actually do this if you aren't in a position of political power, and the democrats aren't even close at this point. If nearly everything goes well, maybe in 2018. Definitely in 2020. Not now, though.
Obamacare isn't the "OMG disaster" they'd have you believe and it didn't fail the American people. Elected officials who can't fucking govern are the ones who failed Obamacare.
This and grandstanding Sanders shows the left played itself.
And if you think that Graham-Cassidy will pass and everything erupts into flames and people will be running to Sanders' single payer plan, you're severely underestimating the power of status quo bias in healthcare politics.
I know, my point it they are already lying about the most benign change we've had in healthcare law. Doesn't matter what Sanders's actual plan is.
I take this to be a, "Don't you dare throw this to us to enact" type of warning shot by House GOP.
I'm not sure this lines up with the past decade of healthcare politics?
When you touch people's healthcare at all they get pissed and punish you.
If G-C passes the population aren't just going to accept it. American population are very loss averse. Barring COMPLETE Dem incompetence or Russian interference or Gerrymandering/Tribalism is way worse than I thought, the GOP will be punished
The Dems won't be punished for trying to pass Single-Payer (assuming they come up with something workable) but rather they will be punished as soon as they pass it. Given that passing healthcare legislation would no longer required 50 votes, hearings, CBO score, etc. it would be easier than ever to pass Single-Payer is the Dem decided they really didn't give a shit.
Its like a game.I take this to be a, "Don't you dare throw this to us to enact" type of warning shot by House GOP.
Murkowski is probably going to hang on to her Senate seat with her fighting to keep ACA in place for Alaska. Heller is pretty much bye-ller. Dude put all his stock on the rabid teaparty voter. Is Collins up for re-election next year?Interesting considering they're trying to sweeten the deal for Alaska
This and grandstanding Sanders shows the left played itself.
Interesting considering they're trying to sweeten the deal for Alaska
Uhhhh no. This is a terrible take.
There was always going to be some duration CR attached to Harvey. If Pelosi & Schumer hadn't gotten the 3 month deal it would've been an 18 month deal and we'd be sitting exactly where we are but they'd have more time on the clock. This still would've happened, we'd have maybe gotten a longer reprieve before they took it up again (but probably not because they want this thing as far away from the midterms as possible.